Caspian Sea Agreement

Caspian Sea Agreement

Article I.
The Russian Federation, the Kingdom of Persia and the Republic of Azerbaijan agree to limit naval arms on the Caspian Sea for the period of five years. During this time, none of the High Contracting Parties shall build, purchase, or redeploy any warships for naval use on the Caspian Sea.

Article II.
The Russian Federation, the Kingdom of Persia and the Republic of Azerbaijan agree to formally define their Caspian Sea territorial waters as 11 nautical miles, with an additional 25 nautical miles regarded as an exclusive economic zone. All remaining area shall be regarded as International Waters, with all the rights and responsibilities thus entailed.

Russia, Persia, Azerbaijan

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "perdedor99" (Feb 1st 2010, 7:06pm)

Stuart is taking care of both Azerbaijan and Armenia at the moment, but I was playing Azerbaijan and Armenia at the time of the treaty.

According to the information I have, Azerbaijan and Armenia halted all military tonnage production at the end of 1938, and began production of infrastructure in 1939 and onward. I'd say the agreement was either inked at the beginning of 1938 (and the Azeris received permission to finish their under-construction TBs) or in 1939.

At the present time, the Azeris and Armenians are both contributing to MERIF's infrastructure fund for a minimum of four years (1939, 40, 41, and 42) to fund a new half-factory for Saudi Arabia, which will start 1943 with a whole factory. My plan was for the Azeris to spend 1943 improving slips or drydocks to allow for the construction of more or larger ships, and then scrapping some of the old stuff they've got. That's up to Stuart now.